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What does the ideal Urgent Care system look like? A qualitative study of service user perspectives.

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Policies aimed at diverting care from EDs to alternative services have not been successful in reducing ED attendances and have contributed to confusion for service users when making care-seeking decisions. It is important that service users are at the heart of decision making to ensure new services meet the needs of those who will be accessing them. In this study, service users were encouraged to think freely about the desirable qualities of an ideal urgent and emergency care (UEC) system.

References: Ablard S, Kuczawski M, Sampson FC, et al. What does the ideal Urgent Care system look like? A qualitative study of service user perspectives. Emergency Medicine Journal 2020;37:200-205.

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Ablard S, Kuczawski M, Sampson FC, et al.

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